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Authors:Thomas G. Hays, Arthur W. Sjoquist, Los Angeles Poli
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Keywords: america, california, images, department, angeles, police, los
Number of Pages: 128
Published: 2005-10-10
List price: $19.99
ISBN-10: 0738530255
ISBN-13: 9780738530253

No police force in history has gained as much fame and notoriety as the Los Angeles Police Department. The acronym LAPD is practically synonymous with the idea of professional law enforcement. The men in blue who patrol Hollywood and the sprawling metropolis of L.A. have been investigated by screenwriters more times than vice versa. With more than 9,300 sworn officers today, the LAPD endures seemingly endless controversies and media circuses. But then there’s the other side of L.A.’s protective shield the story of the force’s evolution alongside the spectacular growth of its

Authors:K.M. hays, K. Michael Hays,
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Keywords: ideas, criticism, architecture, journal, readings, reader, selected, oppositions
Number of Pages: 720
Published: 1998-11-01
List price: $65.00
ISBN-10: 156898152X
ISBN-13: 9781568981529

In its eleven-year history, Oppositions, the journal of the New York-based Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies (IAUS), had an impact far beyond what its modest cover might suggest. Indeed, Oppositions set the agenda, introduced the key players, and published the seminal pieces in the theorization of architecture in the last twenty years. It is a testament to the enduring importance of the journal that its issues are still highly sought after today, prized (and priced) as collector’s items, and found behind the desk at virtually every architectural library. Oppositions Reader co

Authors:Pamela A., Ph.D. Hays, Pamela A., Ph.D. Hays, Gayle
Publisher: American Psychological Association (APA)
Keywords: assessment, practice, supervision, therapy, behavioral, responsive, cognitive, culturally
Number of Pages: 305
Published: 2006-04
List price: $59.95
ISBN-10: 1591473608
ISBN-13: 9781591473602

"Culturally Responsive Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy: Assessment, Practice, and Supervision" is the first book to integrate cultural influences into cognitive - behavioral therapy (CBT). This engagingly written volume describes the application of CBT with people of diverse cultures and discusses how therapists can refine cognitive - behavioral therapy to increase its effectiveness with clients of many cultures. The contributing authors examine the characteristics of some of the most common cultural groups in the United States including American Indian, Latino, Asian, and African American, as

Author: Terence E. Hays
Publisher: Gacl
Keywords: oceania, cultures, world, encyclopedia
Number of Pages: 650
Published: 1991-09
List price: $185.00
ISBN-10: 0816118094
ISBN-13: 9780816118090

Author: Pamela A. Hays
Publisher: American Psychological Association (APA)
Keywords: diagnosis, therapy, assessment, practice, cultural, complexities, addressing
Number of Pages: 275
Published: 2007-10
List price: $59.95
ISBN-10: 1433802198
ISBN-13: 9781433802195

This engaging book helps readers move beyond one-dimensional conceptualizations of identity to an understanding of the complex, overlapping cultural influences that form each of us. Pamela Hays’ "ADDRESSING" framework enables therapists to better recognize and understand cultural influences as a multidimensional combination of Age, Developmental and acquired Disabilities, Religion, Ethnicity, Socioeconomic status, Sexual orientation, Indigenous heritage, Native origin, and Gender. Unlike other books on therapy with diverse clients, which tend to focus on working with one particular ethni

Author: K. Michael Hays
Publisher: The MIT Press
Keywords: architecture, writing, garde, reading, desire, avant
Number of Pages: 192
Published: 2009-11-30
List price: $19.95
ISBN-10: 0262513021
ISBN-13: 9780262513029

While it is widely recognized that the advanced architecture of the 1970s left a legacy of experimentation and theoretical speculation as intense as any in architecture’s history, there has been no general theory of that ethos. Now, in Architecture’s Desire, K. Michael Hays writes an account of the "late avant-garde" as an architecture systematically twisting back on itself, pondering its own historical status, and deliberately exploring architecture’s representational possibilities right up to their absolute limits. In close readings of the brooding, melancholy silence of Al

Author: K. Michael Hays
Publisher: The MIT Press
Keywords: theory, architecture
Number of Pages: 824
Published: 2000-02-28
List price: $46.00
ISBN-10: 0262581884
ISBN-13: 9780262581882

In the discussion of architecture, the prevailing sentiment of the past three decades has been that cultural production can no longer be understood to arise spontaneously, as a matter of social course, but is constructed through ever more self-conscious theoretical procedures. The development of interpretive modes of various stripes--poststructuralist, Marxian, phenomenological, psychoanalytic, as well as others dissenting or eccentric--has given scholars a range of tools for rethinking architecture in relation to other fields and for reasserting architecture’s genera
  
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